No. 3 St. Francis-Mountain View at Oak Grove-San Jose, Friday 7 p.m.: Ron, rather, Greg Calcagno era begins at St. Francis. Lancers lost 27-25 heartbreaker two years ago at OG, but came back for CCS Open Division upset to oust Eagles on late FG last year. History galore on Blossom Hill Road between these two teams. Prediction: St. Francis 28-27

Woodside at Dublin, Friday 7 p.m.: Wildcats feel energized, knock wind out of Gaels with three first-half touchdowns. Running back David Teu blows by Gael defenders in 200-yard game. 'Cats don't josh around in second season under coach Josh Bowie. Prediction: Woodside 35-28

San Mateo at No. 8 Gunn-Palo Alto, Friday 7:30 p.m.: Titans won low-scoring affair at SM a year ago. No such animal this time as Gunn RB Sean Lydster bowls way for 180 yards and four TDs. Bearcats rally late, but can't see the (Gunn LB) Forrest "Bubba" (Larson) from the trees. Prediction: Gunn 38-28

No. 7 Sequoia-Redwood City at Fremont-Sunnyvale, Friday 7:30 p.m.: Cherokees and Firebirds at storied Diesner Field, former home of Indians. Public address announcer brings back, "There's a hankie on the turf," for old time's sake, signifying a penalty flag has been dropped. Sequoia douses Firebirds' fourth-quarter fire with interception for touchdown by Tommy Lopiparo. Prediction: Sequoia 42-27